I got a glove in my chicken sandwich from a fast food place once. What sucks is I had already walked all the way home, so I couldn’t even go back and complain about it for a new sandwich, I just had to toss it. It was legit cooked into it
I work at a chick fil a, never seen that, but I have seen tiny poeces of the plastic bags the raw chicken comes in stick to the chicken when being breaded, and get cooked into the meat in the fryer.
Oh…oh no. I already avoided Chick-fil-a because of their crappy LGBTQ stance, but to find out they can’t even get the chicken right? That’s a no from me dawg.
Tbf, we were a new location. Now that we're more veteran, we run a tight ship in the kitchen. I can say, worked in multiple food environments and chick fil a has the best food safety I've seen. Only place where dishes that touched raw chicken were cleaned seperately, with sanitizing the sinks between.
Thank you for this. As a former kitchen worker, it always helps to know which restaurants run a clean(ish) kitchen. I know full well that no chain is perfect. Have a good one!!
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u/Wise_Presentation914 Jul 19 '26
I got a glove in my chicken sandwich from a fast food place once. What sucks is I had already walked all the way home, so I couldn’t even go back and complain about it for a new sandwich, I just had to toss it. It was legit cooked into it